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  1. musl libc - a new standard library to power a new generation of
  2. Linux-based devices. musl is lightweight, fast, simple, free, and
  3. strives to be correct in the sense of standards-conformance and
  4. safety.
  5. musl is an alternative to glibc, eglibc, uClibc, dietlibc, and klibc.
  6. For reasons why one might prefer musl, please see the FAQ and libc
  7. comparison chart on the project website,
  8. http://www.musl-libc.org/
  9. For installation instructions, see the INSTALL file.
  10. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file for details on the copyright and
  11. license status of code included in musl (standard MIT license).
  12. Greetings!
  13. The 0.9.x release series for musl features interface coverage for all
  14. interfaces defined in ISO C99 and POSIX 2008 base, along with a number
  15. of non-standardized interfaces for compatibility with Linux, BSD, and
  16. glibc functionality. As the release series progresses, we are
  17. gradually adding support for incomplete functionality in existing
  18. interfaces, additional functions that are deemed to be important due
  19. to their use in real-world software, and support for new library and
  20. language features in C11 such as thread-local storage, which is now
  21. supported on all targets. In addition, support for additional target
  22. cpu architectures is being added.
  23. The number of packages build successfully against musl - either
  24. out-of-the-box or with minor patches to address portability errors -
  25. has exceeded 5000 and is steadily growing. In addition to application
  26. compatibility testing, unit testing has been conducted using three
  27. separate test frameworks and numerous additional standalone test cases
  28. to verify the correctness of the implementation.
  29. Included with this package is a gcc wrapper script (musl-gcc) which
  30. allows you to build musl-linked programs using an existing gcc 3.x or
  31. 4.x toolchain on the host. There are also now at several mini
  32. distributions (in the form of build scripts) which provide a
  33. self-hosting musl-based toolchain and system root. These are much
  34. better options than the wrapper script if you wish to use dynamic
  35. linking or build packages with many library dependencies. See the musl
  36. website for details.
  37. The musl project is actively seeking contributors, mostly in the areas
  38. of porting, testing, and application compatibility improvement. For
  39. bug reports, support requests, or to get involved in development,
  40. please visit #musl on Freenode IRC or subscribe to the musl mailing
  41. list by sending a blank email to musl-subscribe AT lists DOT openwall
  42. DOT com.
  43. Thank you for using musl.
  44. Cheers,
  45. Rich Felker / dalias